LOS  ANGELES 
1913 


University  Club 

Los  Angeles,  California 


BY-LAWS  AND  HOUSE  RULES 

With 

LIST  OF  MEMBERS 


1913 


Sixth  and  Hill  Streets 
Los  Angeles 


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1898. 


W.  A.  SPALDING . 

C.  C.  WRIGHT . 

RUSS  AYERY  . 

W.  F.  BURBANK 
E.  T.  PIERCE 


. President 

. Vice-President 

. Secretary 

A.  R.  SPRAGUE 

B.  R.  BAUMGARDT 


W.  A.  SPALDING 

E.  W.  CAMP . 

RUSS  AVERY  . 

L.  R.  HEWITT 
E.  T.  PIERCE 
P.  R.  WILSON 


E.  W.  CAMP . 

A.  R.  SPRAGUE. 

F.  D.  BULLARD 


1899. 

. President 

. Vice-President 

. Secretary 

W.  T.  CRAIG 
W.  F.  BURBANK 

1900. 

. President 

. Vice-President 

. Secretary 


1901 

H.  BERT  ELLIS . 

F.  D.  BULLARD . 


. President 

Vice-President 


1902. 


FRANK  D.  BULLARD 

N.  P.  CONREY . 

C.  C.  DAVIS 
FORCE  PARKER 
W.  J.  V ARIEL 


. President 

. . Vice-President 

GEO  D.  CADWALADER 
C.  S.  TAPPAAN 


1903. 

F.  D.  BULLARD . President 

FORCE  PARKER . Vice-President 

RUSS  AVERY  WILLOUGHBY  RODMAN 

CLAIR  S.  TAPPAAN  GEO  D.  CADWALADER 


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1904. 

W.  C.  PATTERSON . President 

WM.  HORACE  DAY . Vice-President 

FIELDING  J.  STILSON . Secretary 

B.  R.  BAUMGARDT  SAM’L  T.  CLOVER 
W.  H.  ANDERSON 

1905. 

W.  C.  PATTERSON . President 

WM.  HORACE  DAY . Vice-President 

FIELDING  J.  STILSON . Secretary 

B.  R.  BAUMGARDT  WALTER  LINDLEY 
W.  H.  ANDERSON  SAM’L  T.  CLOVER 

1906 

WALTER  LINDLEY . President 

FIELDING  J.  STILSON . Vice-President 

RUFUS  L.  HORTON . Secretary 


J.  H.  MARTINDALE  FREDERICK  STEVENSON 
J.  A.  FOSHAY  WILLIU GHBY  RODMAN 


1907. 

FIELDING  J.  STILSON . President 

WM.  H.  ANDERSON . Vice-President 

FREDERICK  STEVENSON . Secretary 


DR.  WALTER  LINDLEY  LEE  C.  GATES 
RUSS  AVERY  RUFUS  L.  HORTON 


1908. 

FREDERICK  STEVENSON . President 

LEE  C.  GATES . Vice-President 

T.  L.  WOOLWINE . Secretary 

RUSS  AVERY  MYRON  HUNT 

DR.  JOHN  C.  FERBERT  H.  H.  MAYBERRY 

1909. 

RUSS  AVERY  . President 

N.  P.  CONREY . Vice-President 

NEWMAN  ESSICK  . Secretary 


MYRON  HUNT  WILLOUGHBY  RODMAN 

DR.  JOHN  C.  FERBERT  MARSHALL  STIMSON 


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1910. 


N.  P.  CONREY . 

CHAS.  E.  RICHARDS 
NEWMAN  ESSICK  .... 
C.  S.  TAPPAAN 
MYRON  HUNT 


. President 

. Vice-President 

. Secretary 

E.  L.  MAYBERRY 
HARRINGTON  BROWN 


1911. 

C.  S.  TAPPAAN . President 

E.  L.  MAYBERRY . Vice-President 

EDWARD  NORTH  . Secretary 

AUSTIN  MARTIN  DYNN  HELM 

HARRINGTON  BROWN  HILL  HASTINGS 


1912. 


CHAS.  E.  RICHARDS . President 

EDWARD  MAYBERRY  . Vice-President 

GEO.  W.  DRYER . Secretary 

C.  S.  TAPPAAN  EDWARD  JOHNSON 

R.  P.  JENNINGS  ELMER  GREY 


1913. 


E.  L.  MAYBERRY . President 

GEORGE  W.  DRYER . Vice-President 

ROY  V.  REPPY . Secretary 

ROY  B.  WHEELER . Treasurer 

E.  M.  BROWN  H.  O.  WHEELER,  JR. 

PERCY  L.  WICKS 


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BY-LAWS 


Qualifica¬ 
tions  of 
Members 


Resident 
and  Non- 
Resident 
Members 


OF  THE 

UNIVERSITY  CLUB 

OF 

LOS  ANGELES,  CALIFORNIA 


ARTICLE  I. 

Section  1.  Any  person  shall  be  eligible  to 
regular  membership  who  shall  have  attended 
a  College  or  University  of  approved  standing 
for  a  period  of  three  full  years,  or  who  shall 
have  received  a  degree  from  any  Professional 
School  affiliated  with  a  College  or  University 
of  approved  standing;  or  who  shall  be  elected 
as  a  Directors’  Member  as  hereinafter  provided, 

Sec.  2.  The  Board  of  Directors  shall  de¬ 
termine  what  Colleges,  Universities  and  Pro¬ 
fessional  Schools  are  of  approved  standing  for 
the  purpose  of  eligibility  to  the  Club. 

Sec.  3.  The  members  shall  be  resident  or 
non-resident.  All  members  whose  residence  or 
place  of  business  is  within  twenty-five  miles  of 
the  Los  Angeles  City  Hall  shall  be  resident 
members.  All  others  shall  be  non-resident 
members  or  resident  members  at  their  option. 

Sec.  4.  A  non-resident  member  shall  be¬ 
come  a  resident  member  when  he  either  takes 
up  his  residence  or  acquires  a  place  of  busi- 


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ness  within  twenty-five  miles  of  the  Los  An¬ 
geles  City  Hall;  and  he  shall  then  pay  as  addi¬ 
tional  initiation  fee  the  difference  between  the 
sum  he  paid  for  initiation  fee  as  a  non-resident 
member  and  the  amount  required  as  a  resi¬ 
dent  member’s  initiation  fee  at  the  time  of 
his  change  of  residence  or  place  of  business. 

Sec.  5.  A  resident  member  may  become  a 
non-resident  member  whenever  he  has  neither 
residence  nor  place  of  businss  within  twenty- 
five  miles  of  the  Los  Angeles  City  Hall,  but 
no  part  of  his  initiation  fee  shall  be  returned 
to  him. 

Sec.  6.  Only  resident  members  shall  hold 
office,  or  have  the  privilege  of  voting. 
Directors*  Sec.  7.  The  Board  of  Directors  may  elect 
Members  to  membership  in  the  Club  as  “Directors’ 
Members”  persons  who  have  not  attended  any 
College,  University,  or  Professional  School  for 
the  time  required  under  Section  1  of  this  article, 
but  who,  in  the  opinion  of  the  Board,  have  by 
the  concededly  high  character  of  their  work 
proven  themselves  qualified  for  such  member¬ 
ship.  The  number  of  “Directors’  Members” 
shall  be  limited  to  five  per  cent  of  the  total 
membership  of  the  Club;  provided  that-  no 
more  than  five  such  members  shall  be  elected 
in  any  one  calendar  year. 

Faculty  and  Sec.  The  members  of  the  faculties  of  ac- 
Clergy  credited  Colleges,  and  clergymen,  regardless 
Members  of  their  place  of  residence,  may  be  admitted 
and  rated  as  non-resident  members  while  ac¬ 
tive  in  their  professoin  and  exclusively  occu¬ 
pied  therein. 


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Honorary 

Members 


Limitation 
of  Mem¬ 
bership 


Officers 


Sec.  9.  At  any  regular  meeting  the  Club 
may,  upon  the  unanimous  recommendation  of 
the  Board  of  Directors  and  by  unanimous  vote 
of  those  members  present  and  voting,  elect 
men  of  distinction  to  honorary  life  member¬ 
ship  in  the  Club.  The  unanimous  recommend¬ 
ation  of  the  Board  of  Directors  in  such  case 
shall  take  place  at  least  a  month  prior  to  the 
time  of  said  meeting  of  the  Club  and  notice 
of  such  nomination  by  the  Board  of  Directors 
must  be  given  by  posting  on  the  Bulletin 
Board  of  the  Club  at  least  a  month  prior  to 
the  date  of  election.  Honorary  members  shall 
be  entitled  to  all  the  rights  and  privileges 
of  members  of  the  Club  except  the  rights  of 
voting  and  of  holding  office,  and  they  shall  be 
exempt  from  the  payment  of  any  admission 
fee,  monthly  dues  or  assessments  whatsoever. 

Sec.  10.  The  resident  membership  shall  be 
limited  to  seven  hundred  and  fifty  (750),  and 
the  non-resident,  including  those  admitted  un¬ 
der  Section  8  of  this  article,  as  faculty  or 
clergy  members,  to  one  hundred  (100);  pro¬ 
vided,  that  by  order  of  the  Board  of  Directors 
the  number  of  resident  members  may  be  in¬ 
creased  from  time  to  time,  but  such  resident 
membership  shall  not  be  made  to  exceed  twelve 
hundred  (1200). 


ARTICLE  II. 

Section  1.  The  government,  management 
and  control  of  the  Club  shall  be  vested  in 
seven  of  its  members,  to  be  known  as  the 


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Board  of 
Directors 


Board  of  Directors,  from  whom  shall  be 
elected  a  President,  a  Vice-President,  a  Secre¬ 
tary,  and  a  Treasurer.  The  Directors  shall 
enter  upon  their  term  of  office  upon  the  day 
following  their  election  and  shall  hold  office 
until  their  successors  are  elected  and  have 
organized. 

Sec.  2.  Seven  Directors  shall  be  chosen  at 
the  election  of  Directors  to  be  held  on  the 
second  Thursday  in  March,  1913.  At  their 
first  meeting  thereafter  the  Directors  shall 
so  classify  themselves  by  lot  that  three  of 
them  shall  hold  office  for  one  year  and  four 
for  two  years,  and  at  each  annual  election  of 
Directors  held  thereafter  the  Club  shall  elect 
only  such  number  of  Directors  as  shall  be 
necessary  to  fill  the  places  of  those  whose 
terms  of  office  are  then  about  to  expire,  and 
all  Directors  so  elected  thereafter  shall  be 
elected  for  the  term  of  two  years,  provided, 
however,  that  in  case  a  vacancy  shall  occur 
in  the  office  of  a  Director  elected  for  two 
years,  during  the  first  year  of  his  term  of 
office,  and  of  such  vacancy  being  temporarily 
filled  by  appointment  by  the  Board  of  Direc¬ 
tors,  pursuant  to  the  provisions  of  Section  4 
of  this  article,  such  appointee  of  the  Board 
shall  hold  office  until  the  next  election  of  Di¬ 
rectors  thereafter  occurring,  at  which  time  the 
Club  shall  fill  the  vacancy  by  the  election  of  a 
Director  for  the  remaining  year  of  the  un¬ 
expired  term. 

Sec.  3.  At  their  first  meeting  after  the  an- 


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nual  election,  the  Board  of  Directors  shall 
elect  from  their  number,  a  President,  a  vice- 
President,  a  Secretary,  and  a  Treasurer,  to 
serve  for  the  term  of  one  year  from  the  date 
of  their  election  and  until  their  successors 
shall  have  been  elected  and  qualified. 

Vacancies  Sec.  4.  If  a  vacancy  shall  occur  in  the  office 
How  Filled  of  President,  Vice-President,  Secretary,  or 
Treasurer,  such  vacancy  shall  be  filled  by  the 
Board  of  Directors  by  the  election  of  one 
of  its  own  number;  and  in  the  event  of  a 
vacancy  occurring  in  the  office  of  a  Director, 
the  Board  shall  elect  a  member  from  the  Club 
at  large  to  fill  the  same;  provided,  however, 
that  any  Director  so  elected  to  fill  a  vacancy 
shall  hold  office  only  until  the  next  annual 
election  of  Directors  or  until  his  successor  is 
elected  and  qualified. 

ARTICLE  III 

Powers  and  Section  1.  The  Board  of  Directors  shall 
Duties  of  prescribe  and  enforce  such  rules  (conforming 
Directors  with  these  By-Laws)  for  the  regulation  of  the 
affairs  and  conduct  of  the  Club  as  may  in  their 
judgment  seem  proper. 

Sec.  2.  The  Board  shall  have  charge  of  the 
election  of  candidates  for  membership,  subject 
to  these  By-Laws,  and  their  proceedings  in  re¬ 
spect  thereto  shall  be  confidential  and  secret. 

Sec.  3.  The  Board  shall  have  power  and  direc¬ 
tion  over  the  suspension,  discipline  and  expul¬ 
sion  of  members  for  cause,  provided,  however, 
that  any  ten  members  of  the  Club  shall  have 


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the  right  to  appeal  to  the  Club  from  any  action 
of  the  Board  of  Directors  under  this  section 
by  giving  notice  in  writing  of  such  appeal  to 
the  Secretary  of  the  Club  within  five  days  after 
notice  to  said  suspended,  disciplined  or  ex¬ 
pelled  member  of  the  action  of  the  Board. 

Sec.  4.  The  Board  of  Directors  shall  have 
power,  whenever  they  deem  it  for  the  best  in¬ 
terest  of  the  Club,  or  necessary  for  the  purpose 
of  paying  the  debts  or  expenses  of  the  Club, 
or  of  conducting  the  business  of  the  Club  so 
to  do,  to  levy  and  collect  assessments  upon 
the  members  of  the  Club  (not  exceeding  the 
sum  of  fifty  dollars  per  member  for  any  one 
assessment),  and  may  fix  the  time  and  man¬ 
ner  in  which  the  same  shall  be  paid,  the  time 
of  delinquency  of  the  same,  the  time  and  man¬ 
ner  of  giving  notice  of  the  assessment  and  of 
the  delinquency  thereof,  and  the  penalty  for 
the  non-payment  of  the  assessment  when  due; 
and  for  the  non-payment  of  any  such  assess¬ 
ment  or  of  any  fine  which  may  be  imposed  pur¬ 
suant  to  this  article,  within  the  time  prescribed 
for  the  payment  of  the  same,  the  Board  of 
Directors  may  impose,  as  a  penalty,  the  suspen¬ 
sion  or  expulsion  of  the  delinquent  member,  or 
the  forfeiture  of  his  membership. 

Sec.  5.  The  Board  of  Directors  shall  cause 
to  be  posted  each  month  a  statement  of  the 
assets  and  liabilities  of  the  Club  and  of  the 
general  condition  of  the  house,  restaurant  and 
other  departments  of  the  Club  so  as  to  show 
the  general  financial  condition  £>i  the  Club 


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from  month  to  month.  This  statement  shall 
remain  posted  at  least  ten  days. 


President 


Vice- 

President 


ARTICLE  IV. 

Section  1.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Presi¬ 
dent  to  preside  at  all  the  meetings  of  the  Club 
and  of  the  Board  of  Directors;  to  see  that  the 
By-Laws  and  such  rules  and  regulations  as  may 
be  adopted  by  the  Directors  are  rigidly  en¬ 
forced,  and  to  report  to  the  Board  of  Direc¬ 
tors  any  infraction  of  the  same;  to  call  such 
meetings  as  are  herein  provided  to  be  called 
by  him;  to  have  a  general  supervision  over  all 
the  affairs  of  the  Club;  and  at  the  annual  meet¬ 
ing  to  make  a  report  of  the  accounts  and 
general  concerns  of  the  Club  during  the  pre¬ 
vious  year. 

Sec.  2.  He  shall  be  ex-officio  a  member  of 
all  the  standing  committees,  which  committees 
shall  be  nominated  by  him,  as  hereinafter  pro¬ 
vided,  at  the  commencement  of  his  term  of 
office,  and  shall  be  presented  to  the  Board 
of  Directors  for  confirmation. 

Sec.  3.  The  President  and  Treasurer  shall 
sign  all  checks  and  the  President  and  Secre- 

i 

tary  shall  sign  all  contracts,  bonds  and  other 
instruments  in  writing  which  may  have  been 
first  approved  by  the  Board  of  Directors. 

Sec.  4.  During  the  absence  or  disability  of 
the  President,  the  Vice-President  shall  perform 
the  duties  and  exercise  the  powers  of  the 
President. 


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Sec.  5.  If  both  the  President  and  Vice- 
President  shall  be  absent  from  any  meeting  of 
the  Club,  the  Secretary  shall  call  the  meeting 
to  order  and  an  acting  President  shall  be 
elected  by  the  meeting. 

ARTICLE  V. 

Secretary  Section  1.  The  Secretary  shall  keep  an  exact 
record  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Club  and  of 
the  Board  of  Directors;  he  shall  keep  an  ac¬ 
curate  card  index  of  club  members  with  mail¬ 
ing  addresses  and  shall  maintain  the  official 
correspondence  of  the  Club. 

ARTICLE  VI. 

Treasurer  Section  1.  The  Treasurer  shall  have  charge 
of  the  accounts  of  the  Club  and  shall  receive 
all  moneys  belonging  to  the  Club,  and  dis¬ 
burse  the  same  under  the  direction  of  the 
Board  of  Directors  upon  checks  or  orders 
signed  by  the  President  and  himself.  He  shall 
deposit  all  funds,  in  the  name  of  the  Club, 
with  the  bank  or  banks  designated  by  the 
Board  of  Directors.  He  shall  submit  a  state¬ 
ment  of  his  accounts  at  each  monthly  meeting 
of  the  Board  of  Directors,  with  proper  vouch¬ 
ers. 

Sec.  2.  The  funds  of  the  Club  shall  not  be 
loaned  to  any  member. 

ARTICLE  VII. 

Standing  Section  1.  The  Standing  Committees  to  be 

Committees  appointed  by  the  President,  as  provided  for  by 


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Article  IV  of  these  By-Laws,  shall  be  as  fol¬ 
lows: 

Nominating  Committee. 

Advisory  Finance  Committee. 

Membership  Committee. 

Library  and  Art  Committee. 

House  Committee. 

Program  Committee. 

Outing  Committee. 


Nominating 

Committee 


Advisory 

Finance 

Committee 


One  member  of  each  Committee  shall  be  se¬ 
lected  from  the  membership  of  the  Board  of 
Directors,  provided,  however,  that  no  member 
of  the  Board  of  Directors  shall  be  eligible  to 
appointment  to  membership  on  the  Nominating 
Committee  or  on  the  Advisory  Finance  Com¬ 
mittee.  The  Nominating  Committee  shall  con¬ 
sist  of  seven  members  and  the  Advisory  Fi¬ 
nance  Committee  of  three  members.  All  other 
committees  shall  consist  of  three  or  more 
members. 

Sec.  2.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Nomi¬ 
nating  Committee  to  propose  members  for 
election  as  Directors  at  the  annual  election,  as 
hereinafter  provided. 

Sec.  3.  The  members  of  the  Advisory  Fi¬ 
nance  Committee  shall  hold  office  for  the  term 
of  three  years.  The  members  selected  after 
the  annual  election  of  Directors  to  be  held  on 
the  second  Thursday  in  March,  1913,  shall  so 
classify  themselves  by  lot  that  one  shall  hold 
office  for  one  year,  one  for  two  years,  and  one 
for  three  years.  Thereafter  appointment  to 
membership  on  the  Committee  shall  be  made 


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only  to  fill  a  vacancy  caused  by  the  expiration 
of  the  term  of  office  of  a  member,  or  by  resig¬ 
nation  or  removal  from  office  of  a  member; 
provided,  however,  that  in  case  the  vacancy 
is  cause  by  resignation  or  removal,  the  per¬ 
son  appointed  to  fill  the  vacancy  shall  hold 
office  only  until  the  expiration  of  the  term  for 
which  the  person  resigning  or  removed  from 
office  was  appointed. 

Sec.  4.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Advisory 
Finance  Committee  to  exercise  a  general  ad¬ 
visory  control  over  the  finances  of  the  Club 
It  shall  examine  and  audit  all  accounts,  in¬ 
cluding  those  of  the  Treasurer,  as  often  as 
the  same  may  be  necessary,  but  not  less  than 
once  a  month,  and  no  financial  statement  shall 
be  posted  or  reported  to  the  Club  unless  it 
shall  have  been  audited  by  said  Committee.  It 
shall  investigate  and  report  to  the  Board  of 
Directors  upon  all  proposed  expenditures  in 
excess  of  One  Thousand  Dollars  and  upon  all 
proposed  permanent  investments  of  Club  funds, 
and  no  expenditure  in  excess  of  One  Thousand 
Dollars,  and  no  permanent  investment  of  Club 
funds  shall  be  made  by  the  Board  of  Directors 
until  the  same  shall  have  been  duly  approved 
by  said  Committee;  provided,  however,  that 
upon  the  failure  or  refusal  of  said  Committee 
to  approve  a  proposed  expenditure  or  a  pro¬ 
posed  permanent  investment  of  Club  funds, 
the  Board  of  Directors  may  refer  the  matter 
for  final  action  to  the  next  regular  meeting 
of  Club  members,  or  to  a  special  meeting 


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Member¬ 

ship 

Committee 


Library 
and  Art 
Committee 


House 

Committee 


called  for  that  purpose.  At  such  meeting  the 
Club  members  by  a  majority  vote  may  au¬ 
thorize  such  expenditure  or  permanent  invest¬ 
ment  of  Club  funds. 

Sec.  5.  The  members  of  the  Advisory  Fi¬ 
nance  Committee  shall  be  ex-officio  members  of 
all  special  building  or  furnishing  committees 
that  may  be  appointed. 

Sec.  6.  To  the  Membership  Committee  shall 
be  referred  for  investigation  all  applications  for 
membership  in  the  Club,  and  no  person  shall 
be  elected  to  membership  in  the  Club  until 
a  report  by  this  Committee  upon  his  applica¬ 
tion  shall  have  been  made  to  the  Board  of 
Directors. 

Sec.  7.  The  Library  and  Art  Committee  shall 
exercise  general  supervision  and  control  over 
the  library  and  reading-room  of  the  Club,  shall 
select  the  periodicals  for  which  the  Club  shall 
subscribe,  and  shall  recommend  purchases  of 
books  and  works  of  art  for  the  library  and 
Club  rooms. 

Sec.  8.  The  House  Committee  shall,  subject 
to  supervision  by  the  Board  of  Directors,  make 
and  establish  all  house  rules.  It  shall  investi¬ 
gate  all  infractions  of  house  rules  Drought  to 
its  notice  and  shall  report  thereon  to  the  Board 
of  Directors  with  its  recommendation  as  to 
proper  penalty  to  be  imposed.  It  shall  have 
charge  of  the  club  rooms  and  shall  exercise 
general  supervision  over  the  buffet  and  restau¬ 
rant  service  of  the  Club  and  shall  appoint,  re¬ 
move  and  exercise  supervision  over  the  house 
employees. 


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Program 

Committee 


Outing 

Committee 


Miscel¬ 
laneous 
Provisions 
as  to 

Committees 


Sec.  9.  The  Program  Committee  shall  have 
charge  of  all  entertainment  programs  for  Club 

meetings,  including  the  monthly  dinners  of  the 
Club. 

Sec.  10.  The  Outing  Committee  shall  have 
charge  and  control  of  arrangements  and  pro¬ 
gram  for  the  annual  outing  of  the  Club. 

Sec.  11.  The  committees  mentioned  in  this 
article,  with  the  exception  of  the  Nominating 
Committee  and  the  Advisory  Finance  Commit¬ 
tee,  shall  be  subject  to  the  supervising  power 
of  the  President  and  to  the  authority  of  the 
Board  of  Directors.  All  programs  of  enter¬ 
tainment  prepared  by  either  the  Program  Com¬ 
mittee  or  the  Outing  Committee  shall  be  sub¬ 
mitted  to  the  Board  of  Directors  for  approval. 
Placards  containing  a  list  of  the  standing  com¬ 
mittees  and  of  persons  composing  the  same 
shall  be  placed  in  the  office  of  the  Club. 

Sec.  12.  The  members  of  said  committees, 
with  the  exception  of  the  Advisory  Finance 
Committee,  shall  hold  office  for  the  term  of 
one  year  from  their  appointment.  All  vacan¬ 
cies,  temporary  or  otherwise,  in  the  member¬ 
ship  of  the  standing  committees  shall  be  filled 
by  appointment  by  the  President,  subject  to 
confirmation  of  the  Board  of  Directors. 


ARTICLE  VIII. 


Nomination 

of 

Directors 


Section  1.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Nom¬ 
inating  Committee,  at  least  four  weeks  prior  to 
the  date  fixed  in  these  By-Laws  for  the  an¬ 
nual  election,  to  report  to  the  Board  of  Direc¬ 
tors  the  names  of  those  members  whom  the 


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Committee  shall  nominate  for  places  on  the 
Eoard  of  Directors,  one  nomination  being 
made  for  each  impending  vacancy  in  the  mem¬ 
bership  of  the  Board.  The  report  of  the  Com¬ 
mittee  shall  be  at  once  posted  on  the  Bulletin 
Board  of  the  Club  and  shall  remain  posted 
until  the  opening  of  the  polls  for  the  annual 
election.  At  any  time  after  the  report  of  the 
Nominating  Committee  is  posted,  and  not  less 
than  ten  days  prior  to  the  opening  of  the  polls 
for  the  annual  election,  it  shall  be  the  privilege 
of  any  seven  members  of  the  Club  other  than 
those  composing  the  Nominating  Committee  to 
make  other  nominations  for  Directors  by  filing 
or  causing  to  be  filed  with  the  Secretary  of  the 
Club  a  notice  in  writing  of  such  nomination, 
signed  by  all  the  members  making  the  nomina¬ 
tion.  All  notices  of  nomination  so  given  shall, 
when  received,  be  posted  by  the  Secretary  on 
the  Bulletin  Board  of  the  Club  and  shall  remain 
posted  until  the  opening  of  the  polls  for 
the  annual  election. 

Sec.  2.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Secre¬ 
tary,  as  soon  as  the  time  for  making  nomi¬ 
nations  under  the  preceding  section  has  ex¬ 
pired,  to  prepare  and  cause  to  be  printed  bal¬ 
lots  upon  which  shall  be  placed  in  alphabetical 
order  the  names  of  all  nominees,  with  a 
space  on  the  left  side  of  each  name  sufficient 
for  a  mark  indicating  the  choice  of  the  voter, 
and  as  many  blank  spaces  for  writing  other 
names  as  there  are  Directors  to  be  elected. 
The  nominees  of  the  Nominating  Committee 
shall  be  so  designated  on  the  ballot. 

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Elections 


Sec.  3.  It  shall  be  the  further  duty  of  the 
Secretary  at  least  one  week  prior  to  the  an¬ 
nual  election  to  mail  to  each  member  of  the 
Club  enttiled  to  vote  at  the  annual  election,  at 
his  address  as  the  same  appears  upon  the  rec¬ 
ords  of  the  Club,  a  sample  ballot  containing 
the  names  of  all  members  nominated  in  the 
order  and  form  in  which  they  appear  on  the 
official  ballot. 

ARTICLE  IX. 

Section  1.  The  annual  election  of  Directors 
shall  be  held  on  the  second  Thursday  in  March 
of  each  year.  The  voting  shall  be  by  ballot 
and  a  plurality  of  votes  shall  elect.  No  no¬ 
tice  of  such  election  other  than  the  mailing 
to  members  entitled  to  vote  of  the  sample 
ballot  provided  for  in  Section  3  of  the  preceding 
article  shall  be  necessary. 

Sec.  2.  The  polls  shall  open  at  twelve 
o’clock  M.  and  shall  be  kept  open  until  seven 
o’clock  P.  M.  on  the  day  of  the  election. 

Section  3.  Three  judges  of  election  shall 
be  appointed  by  the  Board  of  Directors  to 
supervise  the  election,  two  of  whom  shall  be 
present  the  whole  time  the  polls  are  open. 
They  shall  count  the  votes  and  report  to  the 
President  in  writing  the  number  of  votes  cast 
for  each  candidate  and  the  names  of  those  re¬ 
ceiving  a  plurality  and  the  President  shall 
declare  the  result  at  the  annual  meeting  suc¬ 
ceeding  the  election. 

Sec.  4.  The  decision  of  the  judges  of 
election  upon  any  question  arising  as  to  the 


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Meetings 
of  the 
Club 


voting  shall  be  final  unless  reversed  by  action 
of  the  members  at  the  annual  meeting.  All 
protests  concerning  the  voting  shall  be  re¬ 
duced  to  writing  and  all  ballots  which  are, 
subject  to  protest  shall  be  securely  sealed  in 
separate  envelopes  and  respectively  endorsed 
by  the  judges  with  the  name  of  the  voter 
and  preserved  with  the  protest  and  memoran¬ 
dum  of  the  judges’  decision. 

Sec.  5.  In  case  two  or  more  competing  can¬ 
didates  shall  have  received  an  equal  number 
of  votes  a  ballot  shall  be  taken  at  the  annual 
meeting  succeeding  the  election  upon  such 
equal  candidates,  but  upon  no  others,  and  the 
candidate  or  candidates  receiving  the  highest 
number  of  votes  at  said  annual  meeting  shall 
be  declared  elected. 

Sec.  6.  No  ballot  shall  be  counted  at  any 
election,  upon  which  more  names  or  less  names' 
are  indicated  as  voted  for  than  there  are  Di¬ 
rectors  to  be  elected  at  said  election.  Cumu¬ 
lative  voting  is  hereby  prohibited. 

ARTICLE  X. 

Section  1.  The  annual  meeting  of  the  Club 
shall  be  held  at  eight  o’clock  P.  M.  on  the 
second  Thursday  of  March. 

Sec.  2.  The  order  of  business  at  the  annual 
meeting  of  the  Club  shall  be  as  follows:  1st, 
reading  of  the  minutes  of  previous  meetings; 
2nd,  the  report  of  the  President;  3rd,  miscel¬ 
laneous  business;  4th,  declaring  the  result  of 
election  for  Directors. 


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Sec.  3.  Regular  monthly  meetings  of  the 
Club  shall  be  held  at  six  o’clock  P.  M.  on 
the  second  Thursday  of  each  month,  which 
meetings  shall  consist  of  a  dinner  and  such 
other  entertainment  as  the  Program  Commit¬ 
tee  may  determine.  At  such  monthly  meet¬ 
ings  any  Club  business  may  be  transacted. 
The  Board  of  Directors  may,  by  order  entered 
upon  its  minutes,  provide  that  any  or  all  reg¬ 
ular  meetings  of  the  Club  shall  be  omitted  for 
June,  July,  August  and  September,  or  for 
any  one  of  those  months. 

Sec.  4.  Special  meetings  of  the  Club  may 
be  called  at  any  time  by  the  Board  of  Direc¬ 
tors  or  upon  the  request  in  writing  of  at  least 
twenty-five  members.  Notice  of  special  meet¬ 
ing  shall  be  mailed  to  all  members  at  least  five 
days  before  such  meeting,  together  with  a 
statement  of  what  matters  are  to  be  brought 
forward,  and  only  such  matters  can  be  acted 
upon  at  such  special  meetings.  Personal  serv¬ 
ice  of  such  notice  upon  a  member  shall  be 
equivalent  to  the  notice  by  mail. 

Sec.  5.  All  meetings  -of  the  Club  shall  be 
held  at  the  office  or  rooms  of  the  Club  unless 
otherwise  specifically  provided  by  the  Board 
of  Directors. 

Sec.  6.  At  any  meeting  of  the  Club  one  hun¬ 
dred  and  twenty-five  members  shall  constitute 
a  quorum. 

Sec.  7.  No  notice  of  the  annual  meeting 
nor  of  the  regular  monthly  meetings  need  be 
given. 


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ARTICLE  XI. 


Meetings 
of  the 
Board  of 
Diectors 


Election  of 
Members 


Section  1.  The  Directors  elected,  and  those 
who  may  hold  over,  shall  meet  for  organi¬ 
zation  at  the  Club  rooms  on  the  day  succeed¬ 
ing  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Club  at  12:30 
o’clock  P.  M.  and  shall  at  such  meeting  or¬ 
ganize  and  elect  the  officers  of  the  Club,  as 
hereinbefore  provided,  and  shall  fix  the  day 
and  the  hour  for  the  regular  meetings  of  the 
Board. 

Sec.  2.  Regular  meetings  of  the  Board  shall 
be  held  weekly,  upon  such  day  and  at  such 
hour  as  shall  have  been  fixed  by  the  Board, 
as  provided  in  the  preceding  section  of  this 
article. 

Sec.  3.  Special  meetings  of  the  Board  of 
Directors  may  be  called  by  the  President  (or 
by  the  Vice-President  in  the  absence  of  the 
President)  by  a  notice  thereof  given  verbally 
or  by  mail,  twenty-four  hours  previous  to  such 
meeting.  * 

Sec.  4.  All  meetings  of  the  Board  shall  be 
held  at  the  office  or  Club  rooms  of  the  Club 
unless  otherwise  specially  stated  in  the  no¬ 
tice  of  the  meeting. 

Sec.  5.  No  notice  of  the  regular  meetings  of 
the  Board  nor  of  the  meetings  provided  for  in 
Section  1  of  this  article,  need  be  given. 

ARTICLE  XII. 

Section  1.  Applicants  for  membership  in  the 
Club  must  be  proposed  in  writing  by  two  resi- 


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dent  members,  and  all  applications  must  be 
accompanied  by  the  initiation  fee. 

Sec.  2.  All  applications  for  membership,  as 
soon  as  received,  shall  be  referred  for  inves¬ 
tigation  and  report  to  the  Membership  Com¬ 
mittee.  Upon  receipt  by  the  Board  of  Direc¬ 
tors  of  the  report  of  the  Membership  Com¬ 
mittee  upon  any  application,  the  Board  shall, 
if  it  desires  to  consider  the  application  further, 
cause  said  application,  containing  the  name  of 
the  applicant,  together  with  the  names  of  the 
members  proposing  him,  to  be  posted  on  the 
Club  Bulletin  Board  for  a  period  of  ten  days. 
At  the  end  of  said  period,  and  provided  no 
objection  shall  have  been  filed  under  these 
By-Laws,  the  Board  may  elect  the  applicant 
to  membership  in  the  Club.  The  votes  of  five 
Directors  shall  be  required  to  elect. 

Sec.  3.  If  objection  to  the  election  of  any 
Objections  proposed  member  is  made  in  writing  to  the 
to  Applicant  goar(j  Gf  Directors  within  the  ten  days  during 
which  his  name  is  required  to  be  posted,  and 
said  objection  in  writing  shall  bear  the  signa¬ 
ture  of  ten  protesting  resident  members,  such 
written  objection,  so  long  as  the  same  remains 
on  file,  shall  prevent  his  election,  and  it  is  ex¬ 
pressly  hereby  provided  that  no  cause  need 
be  alleged  in  said  written  protest;  provided, 
however,  that  any  member  joining  in  such  ob¬ 
jection  to  an  applicant  for  membership  may 
at  any  time  thereafter  file  with  the  Secretary 
a  written  withdrawal  of  such  objection.  If 
because  of  such  withdrawals  the  number  of 


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Initiation 
Fee  and 
Dues 


objectors  to  the  applicant  is  reduced  to  nine 
or  less,  the  Secretary  shall  give  notice  of 
said  fact  verbally  or  by  mail  to  those  mem¬ 
bers  who  have  not  withdrawn  objection.  If 
during  the  period  of  ten  days  after  said  notice 
is  given  enough  other  members  file  written 
objection  to  the  applicant  to  make  the  total 
number  of  objectors  ten  or  more,  the  election 
of  the  applicant  shall  be  prevented;  but  if  such 
objection  shall  not  have  been  filed,  the  Board  of 
Directors  may  at  the  end  of  said  ten  day  period 
elect  the  applicant  to  membership. 

Sec.  4.  On  the  election  of  each  new  member 
by  the  Board  of  Directors  the  Secretary  shall 
forthwith  notify  him  of  his  election  in  writing 
and  as  soon  as  possible  thereafter  the  new 
member  shall  sign  the  original  By-Laws  in 
the  office  of  the  Club. 

ARTICLE  XIII. 

Section  1.  The  initiation  fee  for  resident 
members  shall  be  One  Hundred  Dollars,  pro¬ 
vided  however,  that  when  the  total  member¬ 
ship  shall  reach  Seven  Hundred  and  Fifty 
thj;  Board  of  Directors  in  its  discretion 
may  increase  the  initiation  fee  to  One  Hundred 
and  Twenty-Five  Dollars.  The  initiation  fee 
of  a  non-resident  member  shall  be  one-half  of 
the  established  resident  membership  fee  at 
the  time  of  admission  of  such  non-resident 
member.  No  admission  fee  shall  be  required 
of  officers  of  the  Army  or  Navy  or  of  any 
scientific  corps  of  the  United  States  who  shall 


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Payments 

and 

Penalties 


be  elected  to  regular  membership  while  on 
active  duty;  and  no  dues  shall  be  required 
of  such  officers  when  on  duty  outside  the 
State  of  California;  nor  shall  any  admission 
fee  be  required  of  clergymen  who  shall  be 
elected  to  membership  while  active  in  their 
profession.  Officers  and  clergymen  elected 
subject  to  this  provision  shall  enjoy  all  the 
rights  and  privileges  of  other  regular  mem¬ 
bers  except  the  right  of  voting  or  of  holding 
office. 

Sec.  2.  The  monthly  dues  of  resident  mem¬ 
bers  shall  be  Five  Dollars  and  the  monthly 
dues  of  non-resident  members  shall  be  Two 
Dollars. 


ARTICLE  XIV. 

Section  1.  The  monthly  dues  shall  be  pay¬ 
able  in  advance  on  the  first  day  of  each  cal¬ 
endar  month,  together  with  any  indebtedness 
to  the  Club  incurred  by  the  member  during  the 
preceding  month.  If  payment  of  such  indebt¬ 
edness  be  not  made  by  the  member  on  or 
before  the  25th  of  the  current  month,  and  such 
indebtedness  amount  to  Ten  Dollars  or  over, 
his  name  shall  be  posted  on  the  Club  Bulletin 
Board  with  the  amount  of  his  indebtedness. 
If  he  shall  fail  to  pay  said  indebtedness  dur¬ 
ing  the  calendar  month  following  such  posting 
he  may  be  suspended  or  dismissed  from  the 
Club  by  the  Board  of  Directors,  provided,  how¬ 
ever,  that  on  due  cause  shown  the  Board  of 
Directors  may  restore  to  membership  any 


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member  so  suspended  or  dismissed;  and  pro¬ 
vided  further  that  no  member  whose  name  is 
on  the  list  of  absent  members  shall  be  posted 
under  the  provisions  of  this  section. 

Sec.  2.  A  new  member  shall  pay  full  dues 
for  the  calendar  month  in  which  his  elec¬ 
tion  to  membership  takes  place. 

Sec.  3.  No  member  or  guest  shall  at  any 
time  become  indebted  to  the  Club  for  more 
than  One  Hundred  and  Fifty  Dollars. 

Sec.  4.  No  member  posted  for  indebtedness 
shall  be  given  further  credit  in  the  Club  until 
the  amount  of  his  indebtedness  shall  have  been 
paid. 

ARTICLE  XV. 

...  Section  1.  No  member  or  visitor  shall  be 

Gratuities 

or  Fees  allowed  to  give,  t/ider  any  pretense  whatever, 
money  or  other  gratuity  to  anyone  in  the 
service  of  the  Club. 

ARTICLE  XVI. 

Section  1.  Persons  residing  at  a  distance 
Temporary  Gf  more  than  twenty-five  miles  from  the  Los 
Members  Angeles  City  Hall,  and  officers  of  the  Army 
and  Navy  and  scientific  corps  of  the  United 
States  sojourning  in  Southern  California,  may 
by  resolution  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  be 
granted  the  privileges  of  the  Club  for  a  term 
of  three  months  as  temporary  members  upon 
payment  of  the  sum  of  Eighteen  Dollars  in 
advance.  Such  temporary  membership  may  be 
renewed  from  time  to  time  in  the  same  man¬ 
ner  and  on  the  same  terms. 


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Visitors 


Sec.  2.  At  the  request  of  a  member  the 
Secretary  shall,  subject  to  the  rules  and  reg¬ 
ulations  of  the  Board  of  Directors  and  of  the 
House  Committee,  issue  a  visitor’s  card  to  a 
person  eligible  to  become  a  temporary  member, 
as  defined  in  the  preceding  section  of  this  arti¬ 
cle,  granting  the  privileges  of  the  Club  for  a 
limited  period  not  exceeding  thirty  days,  pro¬ 
vided,  however,  that  no  member  shall  be  en¬ 
titled  to  the  issuance  of  more  than  two  such 
visitors’  cards  at  a  time,  and  no  person  may  be 
received  as  a  visitor  under  the  terms  of  this 
section  for  a  total  period  of  more  than  thirty 
days  in  any  one  calendar  year. 

Sec.  3.  Members  introducing  visitors  or 
guests  shall  be  responsible  for  their  conduct, 
and  for  their  indebtedness  to  the  Club  up  to 
One  Hundred  Dollars. 

Sec.  4.  No  person  residing  within  twenty- 
five  miles  of  the  Los  Angeles  City  Hall  shall 
be  introduced  into  the  Club  by  any  one  mem¬ 
ber  oftener  than  once  a  month,  nor  may  any 
such  person  be  invited  by  a  member  to  any 
monthly  dinner  of  the  Club,  provided,  how¬ 
ever,  that  the  foregoing  provision  is  not  in¬ 
tended  to  limit  the  power  of  the  Board  of  Di¬ 
rectors  to  issue  special  invitations  to  dinners, 
luncheons  or  Club  entertainments. 

Sec.  5.  Members  of  University  Clubs  of 
other  cities  may  be  received  as  visitors  at 
this  Club,  under  such  regulations  as  may  be 
established  by  the  Board  of  Directors  and  en¬ 
tered  upon  its  minutes. 


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ARTICLE  XVII. 


Absent 

Members 


X 


Resignations 

of 

Members 


Section  1.  Any  resident  member  who  while 
continuing  his  residence  or  place  of  business 
within  twenty-five  miles  of  the  Los  Angeles 
City  Hall,  expects  to  be  continuously  absent 
from  said  territory  for  a  period  of  six  months 
or  more,  may  have  his  name  placed  on  the 
list  of  absent  members  by  giving  written  no¬ 
tice  of  his  intended  absence  to  the  Board  of 
Directors  and  paying  all  indebtedness  to  the 
Club.  Upon  receipt  by  the  Secretary  of  a 
further  notice  from  said  member  that  his  ab¬ 
sence  has  been  continuous  for  a  period  of 
six  months  there  shall  be  refunded  to  said 
member  the  difference  between  the  dues  paid 
by  said  member  during  said  period  and  the 
amount  which  could  have  been  claimed  from 
him  under  these  By-Laws  as  a  non-resident 
member,  and  thereafter,  during  further  con¬ 
tinuous  absence  of  said  member  and  until  his 
return,  he  shall  pay  dues  only  at  the  rate  for 
non-resident  members. 

ARTICLE  XVIII. 

1 

Section  1.  All  resignations  from  the  Club 
must  be  made  in  writing  to  the  Board  of  Di¬ 
rectors. 

Sec.  2.  No  resignation  from  membership 
shall  be  accepted  or  take  effect  until  all  in¬ 
debtedness  of  the  member  to  the  Club  shall 
have  been  paid  or  until  the  payment  thereof 
shall  have  been  secured  to  the  satisfaction  of 
the  Board  of  Directors. 


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ARTICLE  XIX. 


Liability  of 

Members 

and 

Interest  in 
Property 
of  the 
Club 


Debt 


Section  1.  Newly  elected  members  shall  im¬ 
mediately  upon  their  election  become  liable  to 
the  creditors  of  the  Club  for  their  respective 
proportions  of  all  of  its  then  existing  indebt¬ 
edness  and  liabilities  in  like  manner  and  to 
the  same  extent  as  if  they  had  been  member? 
of  the  Club  at  the  time  when  the  indebtedness 
was  incurred  or  the  liabilities  accrued. 

Sec.  2.  Only  such  members  as  are  rated  as 
resident  members  under  the  provisions  of  these 
By-Laws  shall  be  entitled  to  any  interest  in 
the  property  or  assets  of  the  Club;  and  upon 
dissolution  of  the  Club  neither  honorary  mem¬ 
bers,  temporary  members,  nor  non-resident 
members,  shall  be  entitled  to  a  share. 

Sec.  3.  Upon  the  resignation,  death  or  ex¬ 
pulsion  of  a  member  of  the  Club,  all  his  in¬ 
terest  in  and  to  the  property  or  assets  of  the 
Club  shall  cease  and  revert  to  the  Club,  and 
such  resignation,  death  or  expulsion  shall  oper¬ 
ate  as  a  release  and  assignment  to  the  Club 
of  all  the  rights,  title  and  interest  of  such 
member  or  members  in  and  to  the  property 
and  assets  of  the  Club. 

ARTICLE  XX. 

Section  1.  The  Club  shall  at  no  time  incur 
any  standing  or  funded  indebtedness  exceeding 
Five  Thousand  Dollars  except  for  the  purchase 
of  a  lot,  or  acquiring  or  furnishing  the  Club 
quarters. 


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ARTICLE  XXL 

Section  1.  It  is  hereby  declared  to  be  the 
Proxies  sense  of  the  Club  that  voting  by  proxy  is  un¬ 
desirable  and  objectionable  in  a  purely  social 
organization  and  that  the  right,  if  it  does  exist 
by  law,  should  not  be  exercised  by  the  mem¬ 
bers  of  this  Club. 

Sec.  2.  No  proxies  shall  be  recognized  un¬ 
less  they  are  in  writing,  limited  to  run  not 
to  exceed  thirty  days  from  their  date,  made  to 
a  member  in  good  standing,  entitled  to  vote, 
and  filed  with  the  Secretary  at  least  ten  days 
before  the  meeting  or  election  at  which  the 
proxy  is  to  be  used. 

Sec.  3.  The  Secretary  shall  keep  a  list  of 
such  proxies  filed,  which,  together  with  the 
proxies,  shall  be  open  at  all  times  for  in¬ 
spection  by  the  members  of  the  Club. 


ARTICLE  XXII. 

Section  1.  On  all  questions  arising  as  to 
Construction  the  construction  or  the  meaning  of  the  By- 
of  ByLaws  Laws  the  decision  of  the  Board  of  Directors 
shall  be  final  unless  rescinded  by  the  Club  at 
the  annual  meeting  or  at  a  special  meeting 
called  for  that  purpose. 


ARTICLE  XXIII. 

These  By-Laws  may  be  amended  or  repealed, 
Amend-  or  new  By-Laws  may  be  adopted  at  any  reg- 
ments  ular  meeting  of  the  Club  by  a  vote  represent¬ 

ing  two-thirds  of  the  total  membership  of  the 
Club,  provided  said  action  by  way  of  repeal  or 
amendment  or  adoption  of  new  By-Laws  shall 
have  been  proposed  at  a  previous  regular  meet- 

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ing  of  the  Club.  The  written  assent  of  two- 
thirds  of  the  members  shall  likewise  be  effec¬ 
tual  to  repeal  or  amend  any  By-Laws  or  to 
adopt  new  By-Laws.  Like  power  to  repeal  and 
amend  these  By-Laws  and  adopt  new  By-Laws 
is  also  hereby  delegated  to  the  Board  of  Di¬ 
rectors  to  be  exercised  under  the  following 
conditions: 

If  the  Board  of  Directors  shall  desire  to 
repeal  or  to  amend  these  By-Laws,  or  to  adopt 
new  By-Laws,  it  shall  pass  a  resolution  of  in¬ 
tention  to  take  such  action,  setting  out  therein 
a  copy  of  any  By-Law  to  be  repealed  or  adopt¬ 
ed  and  in  case  of  a  desired  amendment,  set¬ 
ting  out  a  copy  of  the  By-Law  intended  to  be 
amended  and  of  said  By-Law  as  it  will  read 
when  amended,  and  shall  post  said  resolution 
upon  the  Club  Bulletin  Board,  and  shall  cause 
the  said  resolution  to  be  read  at  the  next  reg¬ 
ular  meeting  of  the  Club  succeeding  the  pas¬ 
sage  of  said  resolution. 

If  fifty  regular  members  shall,  within  the 
period  of  two  weeks  succeeding  the  regular 
meeting  at  which  said  resolution  has  been  read, 
notify  the  Secretary  in  writing  that  they  object 
to  the  action  proposed  to  be  taken  by  the 
Directors,  then  such  action  shall  not  be  taken 
except  by  the  vote  or  written  assent  of  two- 
thirds  of  the  members  of  the  Club  as  herein¬ 
above  provided.  If,  however,  within  said  period 
of  two  weeks  no  such  objection  to  the  proposed 
action  is  filed  with  the  Secretary,  the  Board  of 

Directors  shall  have  the  power  to  make  the 
change  in  the  By-Laws  proposed  in  said  reso¬ 
lution  of  intention. 


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Gfcrttfirafr 


I  hereby  certify  that  the  foregoing  By-Laws 
were  duly  adopted  on  February  1,  1913,  by  the 
written  consent  of  more  than  two-thirds  of  the 
members  of  the  University  Club. 

GEO.  W.  DRYER, 

Secretary. 


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Ifouse  SUtU's 


Hours 


Visitors 


The  Club  will  be  open  for  members  at 
7  A.  M.  daily  and  closed  at  1  A.  M.,  after 
which  time  admittance  may  be  claimed  by 
those  only  who  occupy  living  apartments  in 
the  Club. 

The  Buffet  shall  be  clased  at  12:00  M.  and 
no  drinks  shall  be  served  after  that  time. 

No  music  shall  be  permitted  after  12  o’clock 
midnight  except  at  Club  entertainments  or 
with  permission  of  the  House  Committee. 

All  visitors  and  guests  must  be  registered  in 
the  Guest  Register  at  each  introduction  and 
be  indorsed  by  the  member  introducing  them. 

No  visitor  or  guest  shall  introduce  strangers 
into  the  Club. 

Visitors  or  guests  shall  be  charged  for 
rooms  at  the  rate  of  $2.00  per  day  for  room 
with  bath  and  $1.50  per  day  for  room  without 
bath. 

No  visitor  or  guest  without  a  card  shall  be 
allowed  in  the  Club  rooms  unaccompanied  by 
the  member  introducing  him. 

No  checks  shall  be  cashed  for  visitors  or 
temporary  members  unless  indorsed  by  a 
member  of  the  Club. 

If  a  guest’s  account  be  delinquent,  the  same 
shall  be  charged  against  the  member  introduc¬ 
ing  him,  and  paid  for  on  the  first  of  the  month 
next  succeeding  the  expiration  of  the  card. 


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Indebted¬ 

ness 


Dining 

Room 


A  member  or  a  guest  shall  not  at  any  time 
be  indebted  to  the  Club  for  more  than  $100.00. 

If  the  Manager  have  cash  on  hand  he  may, 
at  his  discretion,  cash  checks  for  members  up 
to,  but  not  exceeding,  $25.00. 

If  a  member  has  not  discharged  any  indebt¬ 
edness  he  may  owe  amounting  to  $10.00  or 
over  by  the  25th  of  the  month,  a  notice  shall 
be  mailed  to  such  member  stating  the  amount 
of  his  indebtedness,  and  notifying  him  that  no 
further  credit  shall  be  extended  him  until  same 
shall  be  fully  paid. 

Purchases  in  the  Club  shall  be  restricted  to 
members  of  the  Club  and  those  holding  vis¬ 
itors’  cards. 

The  hours  for  serving  meals  in  the  dining¬ 
room  shall  be  as  follows: 

On  week  days: 

Breakfast,  7  A.  M.  to  9  A.  M. 

Luncheon,  12  to  2  P.  M. 

Dinner,  6  P.  M.  to  8  P.  M. 

On  Sundays  and  Holidays: 

Breakfast,  7  A.  M.  to  12:00  Noon. 

Dinner,  6  P.  M.  to  8  P.  M. 

No  luncheon  served  Sundays. 

An  extra  charge  of  25  cents  shall  be  made 
for  serving  meals  in  rooms. 

Orders  shall  not  be  taken  for  the  dining¬ 
room  after  8  P.  M. 

Private  dinners  shall  be  arranged  for  b> 
members  of  the  Club  only  who  shall  be  re¬ 
sponsible  for  same  and  shall  be  subject  to  the 
approval  of  the  House  Committee. 

No  flash-light  photographs  shall  be  permit¬ 
ted. 


35 


Library  Conversation  is  prohibited  in  the  Library. 

Newspapers,  pamphlets  and  books  belonging 
to  the  Club  shall  not  be  taken  away  from  the 
Library  or  marked  or  cut. 

All  publications  intended  for  the  library  must 
be  submitted  to  the  Library  Committee. 

Sleeping  Members  or  guests  living  at  the  Club  must 

Apartments  give  notice  at  the  office,  before  noon  on  the 
day  of  departure,  or  charge  shall  be  made  for 
an  additional  day. 

Those  members  or  guests  not  occupying 
rooms  who  desire  use  of  bath  will  make  ar¬ 
rangements  for  same  at  office.  A  charge  of 
25  cents  shall  be  made  for  use  of  bath. 

The  Club  shall  not  be  responsible  for  loss 
of  property  from  sleeping  apartments  occupied 
by  members  or  their  guests,  or  for  any  other 
loss  sustained  by  members  or  their  guests  in 
the  Club  rooms. 

Sleeping  apartments  rented  to  members  by 
the  month  shall  be  charged  for  at  rates  fixed 
by  the  Board  of  Directors. 

Servants  No  employe  shall  be  sent  out  of  the  Club  on 
errands,  nor  shall  any  member  of  the  Club  call 
or  command  him  for  any  service  which  inter¬ 
feres  with  his  duties  in  the  Club. 

The  giving  of  fees  or  gratuities  in  any  form 
whatsoever  to  any  employe  of  the  Club  is  pro¬ 
hibited. 

If  a  member  has  any  fault  to  find  with  the 
services  of  any  employe,  he  shall  report  same 
to  the  Manager,  and  not  reprimand  the 
employe. 


36 


General 

House 

Rules 


Public  messengers  or  private  servants  in  uni¬ 
form  shall  not  be  admitted  to  any  part  of  the 
Club.  Members  calling  or  being  called  by 
same  must  see  them  in  the  lobby. 

Subscription  papers  shall  not  be  circulated, 
nor  shall  any  article  be  exposed  for  sale  upon 
the  premises. 

It  is  not  permissible  to  place  any  gift  or  pic¬ 
ture  in  the  Club,  without  the  consent  of  the 
House  Committee,  nor  shall  notices  be  posted 
on  the  Bulletin  Board,  or  about  the  Club 
rooms,  without  the  approval  of  the  House 
Committee. 

Members  shall  be  held  liable  for  damage  to 
Club  property,  caused  by  them  or  their  guests. 

Any  person  under  17  years  of  age  shall  not 
be  admitted  to  the  Club  rooms.  (This  does 
not  apply  to  the  Ladies’  Annex.) 

The  game  of  poker,  or  any  other  gambling, 
is  positively  prohibited. 

The  playing  of  cards  is  restricted  to  the 
rooms  set  apart  for  that  purpose. 

No  games  except  Chess  shall  be  allowed  in 
the  Library  and  no  games  of  any  sort  shall 
be  permitted  in  the  sleeping  apartments  of 
the  Club. 

A  charge  of  tv/enty  cents  per  hour  shall  be 
made  for  the  use  of  each  Billiard  and  Pool 
table.  Minimum  charge  shall  be  twenty  cents. 
No  jump  or  masse  shots  shall  be  permitted. 

At  least  once  a  year  the  Secretary  shall  fur¬ 
nish  each  member  of  the  Club  a  copy  of  the 
By-Laws  and  a  list  of  members. 


37 


No  restaurant  supplies  shall  be  furnished  in 
the  library,  writing  room  or  lounging  room. 

All  tickets  for  drinks,  cards,  etc.,  must  be 
signed  for  at  the  time  same  are  served. 

Members  shall  sign  written  orders  for  all 
restaurant  supplies  before  they  are  furnished. 

No  dogs  shall  be  allowed  in  the  Club. 


38 


Slaifaa’  Sitting  Soom 


The  Ladies’  Dining  Room  will  be  open  from 
6:00  to  8:00'  P.  M.,  except  upon  the  evenings  of 
the  Club’s  regular  monthly  dinner. 

The  Ladies’  Dining  Room  shall  be  open  dur¬ 
ing  the  dinner  Lours  as  specified  above  to 
members  of  the  Club  or  holders  of  visitors’ 
cards,  if  accompanied  by  ladies,  and  to  all  la¬ 
dies  comprising  the  family  of  any  member 
who  shall  register  their  names  at  the  office  on 
blanks  supplied  for  that  purpose. 

The  family  of  a  member  within  the  meaning 
of  this  section,  shall  include  his  mother,  sis¬ 
ters,  wife  and  daughters. 

Ladies  so  registered  shall  have  the  privilege 
of  bringing  guests. 

No  money  will  be  received  in  the  Ladies’ 
Dining  Room.  Cards  must  be  signed  for  ex¬ 
penditures  and  bills  will  be  rendered,  monthly. 

Delinquent  accounts  will  be  treated  in  the 
same  manner  as  provided  for  in  the  Club 
proper,  members  of  the  Club  being  held  re¬ 
sponsible  for  any  indebtedness  contracted  by 
ladies  introduced  by  them. 

The  ordinary  house  rules  of  the  Club  proper 
are  applicable  also  to  the  Ladies’  Dining 
Room,  wherever  expedient. 

Members  or  guests  unaccompanied  by  ladies 
will  not  be  served  in  the  Ladies’  Dining  Room. 

All  cards  signed  by  ladies  shall  be  charged 
as  directed  by  the  member  who  registers  them. 


39 


lumbers 


With  their  college  connections  and  class. 
(Corrected  to  March  1,  1913.) 


ABRAHAMS,  ARMISTEAD  L.... 

ADAMS,  T.  G . 

ALBRIGHT,  P.  H . 

ALDEN,  DR.  ELIOT . 

ALEXANDER,  H.  L . 

ALLEN,  DR.  C.  L . 

ANTON,  DR.  FRANCIS  L . 

ARCHER,  ALLEN  T . 

ARMSTRONG,  DONALD  H . 

AVERY,  KASSON  . 

AVERY,  L.  G . 

AVERY,  RUSS  . 

BABCOCK,  DR.  W.  D . 

BACON,  DR.  CHAS.  E . 

BADGER,  HENRY  FRANKLIN 

BAILIE,  S.  G . 

BAINBRIDGE,  C.  R . 

BANCROFT,  DR.  I.  R . 

BANDINI,  RALPH  . . 

BARBER,  DR.  D.  C . 

BARKER,  L.  M . 

BARKER,  WM.  A . 

BARLOW,  DR.  W.  JARVIS . 

BARNARD,  A.  F . 

BARNARD,  DR.  F.  S . 

BARNARD,  WILFRED  K . 

BARNES,  CLARENCE  A . 

BARRY,  DAVID  N . 

BARUCH,  CLARENCE  . 

BARUCH,  EDGAR  . 

BARUCH,  MILTON  . 

BASKERVILLE,  H.  H . 


. Pennsylvania 

’99 

....Yale 

’91 

....Missouri 

’05 

....Harvard 

’01 

....California 

’96 

....Virginia 

’82 

Maryland 

’87 

....Southern  California 

’99 

....Southern  California 

’10 

....University  of  Denver 

’10 

....California 

’07 

....Stanford 

’10 

....California 

’94 

Harvard  Law 

’97 

....Lafayette 

’71 

....Kansas 

’90 

....Cornell 

’03 

....Stanford 

’99 

....Michigan 

’07 

....Tufts 

’97 

Harvard 

'00 

....Stanford 

’07 

....Moor’s  Hill 

’82 

....Indiana 

’05 

....U,  S.  Naval  Academy 

’83 

....Columbia 

’89 

California 

’92 

....Yale  (S.  S.  S.) 

’03 

Wisconsin 

’06 

...Hahnemann 

’94 

...Yale 

’01 

...Harvard 

’05 

...Texas 

’92 

...California 

’02 

...California 

’01 

...California 

’09 

...Stanford 

’06 

40 


BASSET,  WILBUR  . 

. Harvard 

’96 

Chicago 

’99 

BAUMGARDT,  B.  R . 

. Stregnas,  Sweden 

BAYLY,  HAROLD  . 

. Stanford 

'13 

BAYLY,  ROY  D . 

Stanford 

’ll 

BEACH,  DR.  EVERET  C . 

. Stanford 

’98 

BEACH,  WESLEY  H . 

. Stanford 

’00 

Columbia 

’07 

BECKER,  TRACY  C . 

. Union 

’74 

BENNETT,  DR.  C.  L . 

. Illinois  Medical 

’97 

BENNETT,  JAMES  S . 

. . Pomona 

’03 

Columbia 

’05 

BENNETT,  RALPH  . 

. Illinois 

’99 

BENT,  CHAS.  E . 

. Pomona 

’03 

BENTON,  IRVING  W . 

. California 

’ll 

BERGSTROM,  GEORGE  E . 

. Yale 

’96 

Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 

’99 

BICKNELL,  DR.  F.  T . 

. Rush  Medical 

’70 

BISHOP,  DR.  T.  W . 

. Bellevue  Hospital 

’95 

BIXBY,  L . 

. Pomona 

’01 

Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 

’04 

BLACK,  CHAS.  W . 

. Cornell 

’05 

BLACKMER,  W.  D . 

’98 

BLAKE,  FRANK  O.,  JR . . 

. Missouri  School  of  Mines 

’10 

BOCKIUS,  H.  GRAHAM  . 

. Yale 

’97 

N.  Y.  Law  School 

’00 

BONNER,  CLARK  J . 

’10 

BONYNGE,  DR.  C.  W . 

BOOTH,  FRANKLIN  . 

. California 

’88 

BOOTHE,  E.  Y . 

’07 

BORDEN,  SHELDON  . 

. California 

’84 

BOVARD,  W.  B . 

. Southern  California 

’08 

BOWMAN,  D.  E . 

’93 

BRAINERD,  E.  R . 

’79 

BRAINERD,  DR.  H.  G . 

BRANT,  DR.  ALFRED . 

. Virginia 

’07 

BRANTLY,  HENRY  T . 

. Stanford 

’99 

BRESEE,  E.  H . - . 

_ Simpson 

’84 

BREYER,  ROBERT  S . 

. Texas 

Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 

’10 

BRIDGE,  DR.  NORMAN 

Northwestern 

’69 

BRILL,  DR.  WM . 

. Columbia 

’87 

41 


BRIMHALL,  DR.  SILAS  J . Pomona 

Minnesota 

BRITTAIN,  J.  R . Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 

BROOK,  HARRY  E . Pygott,  England 

BROOKS,  S.  D . Amherst 

Harvard 


BROUGHTON,  DR.  GEO.  A . De  Pauw 

BROWN,  ARVIN  H . Stanford 

BROWN,  ANDREW  McCORMACKMichigan 

BROWN,  C.  C . Southern  California 

BROWN,  DR.  EARLE  M . . Michigan 

BROWN,  ELTINGE  T . Stanford 

BROWN,  PI  ARRINGTON  . Princeton 

BROWN,  DR.  JOHN  M . Western  Univ.,  Canada 

BROWN,  LUTHER  G . Earlham 

BROWN,  THOMAS  B . Stanford 

BROWNING,  DR.  C.  C . Missouri 

BRYANT,  DR.  ALLEN  L . Drake  University 

BRYANT,  O.  C .  Harvard 

BULLARD,  DR.  F.  D . Colby 

BURRALL,  GEO.  E . Wisconsin 

BUTLER,  WALTER  H . Southern  California 


’97 

’02 

’93 

’64 

’75 

’82 

’96 

’07 

’01 

’10 

’01 

’12 

’76 

’99 

’07 

’83 

’97 

’83 

’81 

’85 

’07 


CADWALADER,  GEO.  D 

CADWALADER,  T.  R . 

CAHEN,  DR.  E.  M . 

CALLENDER,  H.  R . 

CAMPBELL,  DR.  M.  B.... 

CASS,  FRANK  T . 

CATES,  ALTON  M . 

CHAFFEY,  A.  M . 

CHAMBERS,  H.  C . 

CHAMBERS,  WM . 

CHAPMAN,  DR.  R.  B . 

CHASE,  RALPH  A . 

CLARK,  E.  P . 

CLARK,  JOY  R . 

CLOVER,  S.  T . . . 

COBB,  NORMAN  F . 

COCHRANE,  COL.  F.  J.. 

COCHRAN,  GEO.  I . 

CODE.  WM.  HENRY  . 


Ohio  Wesleyan 
Stanford 

Southern  California 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 
Harvard 

Southern  California 
Minnesota 

Prince  Alfred  College 
Armour  Inst.  Tech. 
.Queen’s  Kingston 
Cook’s  Medical 
Southern  California 
Grinell 
.Chicago 

.St.  Nicholas,  London 
Stanford 

Utah 

Marietta 

Toronto 

Michigan 


’09 

’08 

’93 

’66 

’09 

’94 

’89 

’09 

’83 

’96 

’08 

’67 

’10 


’12 

’59 

’81 

’92 


42 


CODY,  HIRAM  S . 

COFFEY,  DR.  T.  J . 

COFFIN,  JOHN  E . 

COLE,  DR.  GEO.  L . 

COLE,  GEO.  T . 

COLLIVER,  DR.  J.  A . 

COLLORAN,  DR.  J.  E . 

CONATY,  RT.  REV.  THOS.  J.... 
CONREY,  JUDGE  N.  P . 

CONWELL,  J.  S . 

COOKE,  DR.  T.  BATES . 

CRAIG,  W.  T . 

CRENSHAW,  C.  R.  L . 

CRENSHAW,  L.  O . . . 

CRILEY,  DR.  C.  H . 

CRIST,  DR.  ROYAL  HERBERT 

CROW,  DR.  G.  M . 

CULVER,  GEO.  BLISS . 

CUNNINGHAM,  D.  W . 

CURRAN,  DR.  JOHN  F . 

CUZNER,  GUY  L . 


.Michigan 
.Pennsylvania 
.Haverford 
.Bellevue  Hospital 
.Ecole  de  Beaux  Arts 
.Stanford 
.Northwestern 
.Holy  Cross 

.De  Pauw 
Michigan  Law 

.Northwestern 

.Dartmouth 

.California 

.Michigan 

.Michigan 

.Pennsylvania 

.Southern  California 

.Pennsylvania 

Stanford 

Columbia 

Harvard 

.College  of  Dental  Sur¬ 
gery,  Chicago 

Stanford 


’08 

’99 

’82 

’87 

’96 

’07 

’69 

’81 

’83 

’82 

’96 

’89 

’02 

’06 

’01 

’98 

’01 

’97 

’02 


’01 

’01 


DAMON,  GEO.  A . 

DANIELS,  RALPH  . 

DAVIDSON,  DR.  A . 

DAVIDSON,  J.  P . 

DAVIDSON,  P.  B . 

DAVIES,  W.  H . 

DAVIS,  CHAS.  CASSATT  . 

DAY,  REV.  WM.  HORACE . 

HEARING,  HARRY  L . 

DE  BOLT,  THURMAN  ALDEN 

DICKEY,  EDWARD  W . 

DICKSON,  PHILIP  W . 

DILLON,  R.  J . 

DIL WORTH,  DR.  W.  D . 

DIXON,  MAXWELL  MERTON. 

DODGE,  JOHNATHAN  S . 

DOLE,  A.  M . 

DONNELL,  BIRNEY  . 


..Michigan 

..Southern  California 

-Glasgow,  Scotland 

-Stanford 

-Stanford 

..Yale 

..Ohio  Wesleyan 
.Amherst 
Chicago 
..Stanford 
.Stanford 
.Michigan 
.Stanford 
.Hastings 

.Physicians  and  Surgeons 
Southern  California 

.Cincinnati 

.Pomona 

.California 


’95 

’99 

’81 

’05 

’09 

’91 

’73 

’89 

’06 

’10 

’05 

’ll 

’96 

’94 

’05 

’92 

’96 

’98 


43 


DORSEY,  CLARENCE  W. 

DRYER,  GEO.  W . 

DUFF,  EMERSON  L . 

DUNLOP,  GEORGE  H . 


Denison 

’94 

Harvard 

’96 

.Stanford 

’02 

Stanford 

’10 

.De  Pauw 

CO 

0° 

EARLE,  DR.  CHAS.  H . New  York 

ECKMAN,  A.  W . Texas 

EDELMAN,  DR.  DAVIS  W . California 

ELDER,  C.  A . Illinois 

ELDER,  E.  B . Grant 

ELLIOTT,  KARL  . Southern  California 

ELLIS,  ARTHUR  M . California 

ELLIS,  DR.  H.  BERT . Arcadia 

ELSASSER,  M . California 

EMERY,  DR.  R.  D . Vermont 

ENGLISH,  CLARENCE  ARTHUR.  Cornell 

ENGSTROM,  DR.  CHAS.  J.  R . Southern  California 

ENGSTROM,  F.  E . California 

ESSICK,  NEWMAN  . Wabash 

EVERSOLE,  DR.  HENRY  O . Southern  California 


’89 

'10 

’89 

’94 

’04 

’00 

’99 

’84 

’87 

’99 

’09 

’04 

'99 

’87 

’08 


FAIRBANKS,  FREDERICK  C . Princeton 

FAY,  G.  PIAMILTON  . Michigan 

FEITSHANS,  F.  R . Kansas 

FELLOWS,  DR.  ALFRED . Northwestern 

FINLAYSON,  FRANK  G . Hastings 

FISH,  DR.  CHAS.  W . Allegheny 

FISHBURN,  J.  E . Michigan 

FLEMING,  M.  A . Young  Harris 

FLETCHER,  KIMBALL  . Michigan 


FORD,  CAPT.  REUBEN  AY ORD—.Keny on 

Western  Reserve 

FORGY,  E.  W . . . ....Wooster  (Ohio) 

FOSHAY,  JAS.  A . New  York  Normal 

FOSTER,  ERNEST  K . Allegheny 

FRANCIS,  J.  H . Otterbein 

FREEMAN,  W.  A . Southern  California 

FRENCH,  LEON  .  Columbia 

FRENCH,  SAMUEL  H . Washington  &  Jefferson 

FROST,  LOWELL  C . Yale 

FRY,  DONALD  H . Stanford 


’03 

’06 

'04 

’96 

’85 

’81 

’96 

’10 

’02 

’04 

’90 

’79 

’09 

’08 

’02 

’94 

’05 

’95 


44 


GAGE,  R.  P . 

GALUSHA,  ELON  G . 

GARDNER,  W.  W . 

GARLAND,  GROVER  T . 

GARRETT,  L.  R . 

GATES,  CLARENCE  LUTHER 

GATES,  C.  W . . 

GATES,  E.  J . 

GATES,  DR.  GEO.  A . . 

GETTY,  JEAN  PAUL . 

GIBSON,  JAS.  A.,  Jr . 

GIFFORD,  H.  V . 

GODIN,  DR.  ARTHUR  F . 

GOODENOW,  F.  G . 

GOODMAN,  DR.  NYE  W . 

GOODWIN,  D.  P . 

GOODWIN,  HENRY  P . 

GORDON,  DR.  FRANK  H . 

GORDON,  G.  B . 

GORDON,  HUGH  T . 

GORTON,  C.  W . . 

GRAVES,  FREDERICK  R . 

GRAVES,  MYRON  O . . 

GREENBAUM,  JOSEPH  . 

GROS,  FREDERICK  . 


University  of  Delaware 

’96 

.Rochester 

’99 

.Harvard 

’10 

.Stanford 

’12 

.Southern  California 

’94 

.Pennsylvania 

’00 

.University  of  the  Pacific 

’81 

.California 

’93 

.Dartmouth 

’73 

-Southern  California 

’12 

.Stanford 

’08 

.Yale 

’00 

.Southern  California  Med. 

’01 

.California 

’01 

.Western  Reserve 

’05 

.Virginia 

’10 

.Virginia 

’09 

.Rush  Medical 

’91 

.Yale 

’08 

.California 

’08 

Harvard 

’12 

.Rochester 

’78 

.Hobart 

Kenyon 

’06 

.Michigan 

’88 

.Royal  Academy  Munich 

’05 

.Hanover 

’96 

Columbia 

’99 

HAAS,  CHAS.  E . Stanford 

HAHN,  EDWIN  F . Pomona 

HALL,  IRWIN  R . Northwestern 

HAMILTON,  C.  H . Northwestern 

HAMILTON,  JULIUS  R . Illinois 

HANSEN,  ANDREW  C . California 

HARTIGAN,  FRANK  E . Doane 

HARWOOD,  DR.  E.  M . . . Pomona 

HASTINGS,  DR.  HILL  . Virginia 

HAVER,  S.  C.,  Jr . Stanford 

HAYES,  VINCENT  BUTLER  . St.  Cyrile  College 

HAYNES,  DR.  JOHN  R . Pennsylvania 

HAYWARD,  DR.  HENDERSON  ....Georgetown 
HEAD,  NATHANIEL  S . Harvard 


’98 

’98 

’00 

’80 

’06 

’03 

’90 

'98 

’95 

’05 

’07 

’74 

’69 

’06 


45 


.Princeton 

’79 

.Harvard 

’05 

.South  Dakota 

’93 

.Kenyon 

’07 

.Allegheny 

'86 

.Stanford 

'02 

.Michigan 

'04 

.Stanford 

'07 

.Pomona 

'98 

.Dallas 

'81 

.California 

'88 

.Albion,  Michigan 

'98 

.Union  College 

'99 

.Virginia 

'79 

.Fort  Wayne  Medical 

'81 

.Pulte  Medical  College 

’91 

.Northwestern 

'92 

Mass  Inst.  Tech. 

'93 

.California 

'06 

.Blackburn 

'86 

.Stanford 

'05 

.Cincinnati 

'02 

.Princeton 

'84 

Pennsylvania 

'87 

Iowa  State  University 

'09 

.Stanford 

'06 

.Univ.  of  Mississippi 

'06 

.Michigan 

w 

00 

.Pomona 

o 

o 

.Minnesota 

'01 

.Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 

'75 

.Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 

'99 

Harvard 

Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 

'82 

Norwich 

'79 

Stanford 

'09 

Harvard 

'93 

Columbia 

'00 

Williams 

'07 

Harvard 

California 

'11 

46 


JONES,  MATTISON  B . Kentucky  ’94 

JONES,  ROY  . Harvard  ’92 


KESSE,  SAMUEL  JOHN  . Ohio  Wesleyan 

KEIM,  T.  B.,  Jr . Perdue 

KELLOGG,  DR.  P.  B . Yale 

KELLY,  ARTHUR  R . Illinois 

KELSEY,  DR.  A.  L . California 

Jefferson  Medical 

KERCKHOPP,  HERMAN  H . California 

KIEFER,  DR.  HUGO  A . Stanford 

Pennsylvania 

KIERULPF,  BENJ.  F.,  Jr . California 

KIGER,  DR.  W.  H . Toledo 

KING,  DR.  EDWARD  DUFF . Western  University 

KINGSLAND,  G.  R . California 

KINNEY,  BURT  O . Stanford 

KNEPPER,  EARL  H . Stanford 

KOEBIG,  A.  H . Berlin 

KOEBIG,  A.  H.,  Jr . Stanford  Amherst 

KOEBIG,  DR.  W.  C.  S . Southern  California 

KOONS,  DR.  H.  H . Pennsylvania 

KOTHE,  GEORGE  . Cornell 

KRESS,  DR.  G.  H . Cincinnati 

KUEHNRICH,  P.  MAX  . Leipzig 

KURTZ,  DR.  JOS . California 

KYSOR,  CHAS.  H . Columbia 


’71 

’06 

’86 

’02 

’83 

’88 

’89 

’94 

’97 

’03 

’00 

’02 

’09 

’97 

’02 

’76 

’09 

’09 

’97 

’07 

’96 

’72 

’08 


LANE,  E.  A . Stanford 

LANE,  FULTON  . . . Stanford 

LANE,  DR.  RICHMOND  C . Southern  California 

LANG,  DR.  JAMES  ELTON . Philadelphia  Dental  Col 

LANKERSHIM,  JACK  . Harvard 

LAPHAM,  ROGER  D . Harvard 

LAUBERSHEIMER,  D.  K . California 

LAVINSON,  DR.  RALPH  S . Pennsylvania 

LAWSON,  LAWRENCE  M . Stanford 

LAZARD,  DR.  EDWARD  MYER....Southern  California 

LEAF,  ERLE  MERVIN  . Stanford 

LEEDS,  CAPT.  CHAS.  T . West  Point 

LEFFINGWELL,  C.  W.,  Jr . Columbia 

LEITCH,  ALEXANDER  Y . U.  S.  C.  Law 

LEWIS,  F.  B . Rose  Poly.,  Indiana 


’07 
'06 
’06 
.  ’98 

’05 

’98 

’02 

’02 

’97 

’10 

’92 

’05 


47 


LEWIS,  DR.  WM.  MONROE . Bellevue  Hospital 

LINDLEY,  DR.  WALTER  . Long  Island  Hosp.  Col. 

LINSCOTT,  HARRY  ARBYN  . California 

LLOYD,  WARREN  E . California 

Yale 


LOBDELL,  J.  KARL  . 

LOEB,  EDWIN  J . 

LOEB,  JOS.  P . 

LOEWENTHAL,  MAX  ...r. 

LOTT,  CLOYD  P . 

LUND,  DR.  G.  J . 

LYDAY,  CHESTER  S . 

LYNCH,  HENRY  BAKER 
LYON,  HARRY  ELLISON 

LYONS,  WILLARD  E . . 

LYSLE,  WALTER  S . 


.Southern  Cal.  Law 

California 

California 

California 

Ohio  State 

Rush  Medical 

Texas 

California 

Princeton 

.Stanford 

Columbia 


'79 

*75 

’99 

'95 

'98 

'11 

'08 

'05 

'81 

'06 

'82 

'10 

'07 

'01 

'07 

'02 


MacCORMACK,  REV.  WM 
MACDONALD',  JAMES  E.... 

MACFARLAND,  J.  C . 

M  ACL  AREN,  REV.  R.  F.... 


MACLEISH,  DR.  A.  C . 

MACNEIL,  BRUCE  . 

MAC  RAE,  DR.  THOMAS... 

MANAHAN,  R.  H . 

MANN,  MATTHEW  D.,  Jr, 

MARBLE,  JOHN  E . 

MARBLE,  WM.  CAREY  . 

MARKS,  BENJ.  W . 

MARSH,  L.  J . 

MARTIN,  AUSTIN  O . 

MARTIN,  HENRY  J . 

MARTIN,  HOMER  . 

MARTIN,  MELROWE  . 

MARTIN,  SAMUEL  B . 

MARTINDALE,  DR.  J.  H.. 

MATHEWS,  BRYANT  . 

MATHIS,  E.  H . 


Toronto  ’90 

McGill  ’97 

.Stanford,  Harvard  Law  ’07 

Brown  Univ.,  Union  Coll., 

N.  Y.  '64 

Allegheny  Theo.  Sema.  '67 

California  '05 

Southern  California  '08 

California  '10 

.Univ.  of  Texas 

Cornell  '07 

.Stanford  '95 

.Yale  '06 

Cornell  '08 

.Stanford 

.Amherst  '03 

.Chicago  '05 

.New  Hampshire  '04 

.Southern  California  '00 

.Northwestern  '91 

.Stanford  '03 

.California  '09 

.Pennsylvania  '08 

.New  York 

.Stanford  '06 

.Southern  California  '03 

California  '07 


48 


MATTISON,  DR.  P.  C.  E . Chicago  Phys.  &  Surg. 

MAYBERRY,  E.  L . California 

Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 

MAYBERRY,  H.  H . California 

MAYNE,  DR.  W.  H . Coll,  of  Med.,  U.  S.  C. 

McALLEP,  WILL  R . Southern  California 

McARTHUR,  DR.  PETER  R . Toronto 

McARTHUR,  WM.  T . Toronto 

McCartney,  Frederick  w . Stanford 

MCCLELLAND,  T.  E . Michigan 

McCULLOUGH,  VERNON  C . Stanford 

McConnell,  Walter  h . Stanford 

McCOY,  DR.  GEO.  W . Ohio  Wesleyan 

McCOY,  DR.  JAMES  D . Southern  California 

McCOY,  DR.  JOHN  R . Southern  California 

McCOY,  LON  S . Southern  California 

McDOUGALL,  TAYLOR  . Lafayette 

McKINLEY,  JAMES  W . Michigan 

McKINNEY,  JOHN  G . Cornell 

McLACHLAN,  JAMES  . Hamilton 

McLAIN,  GEO.  B . Stanford 

McNEIL,  DR.  H.  G . Southern  California 

McPherson,  Walter  scoTT....wmiams 

McREYNOLDS,  DR.  ROBT.  P . Pennsylvania 

Vanderbilt 

MERRILL,  FRANK  H . Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 

MESMER,  LOUIS  F . Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 

METZLER,  IRVING  S . California 

MEYER,  CHAS.  AUGUST . Nebraska 

Berlin 

Boston  Tech. 

MILLER,  FRANK  L . Lafayette 

MILLER,  DR.  ROBERT  W . Bellvue  Hospital 

MILLER,  DR.  U.  G . Marian  Simms  Medical 

MILLSPAUGH,  PROF.  JESSE  F....,  Michigan 

Pennsylvania 

MITCHELL,  ALVIN  . Amherst 

MITCHELL,  GEO.  E . Indiana 

MITCHELL,  JOHN  S . Southern  Calif.,  Stanford 

MOERDYKE,  N.  P . Stanford 

MONTAGUE,  DR.  J.  S . California 

MONTGOMERY,  CHAS.  C . Wisconsin 


’88 

’96 

’06 

’89 

’00 

’02 

’99 

’95 

’10 

’90 

’09 

’ll 

’00 

’06 

’ll 

’08 

’98 

’79 

’81 

’78 

’07 

’01 

’07 

’95 

’92 

’93 

'06 

’04 

’07 

’10 

’ll 

’03 

’87 

’91 

’79 

’83 

’13 

’08 

’07 

’08 

’05 

’00 


49 


MONTGOMERY,  DR.  C.  H . Toronto 

MOORE,  DR.  ALBERT  W . Pennsylvania 

MOORE,  GEO.  H . Illinois 

MOORE,  H.  N . Columbia 

MOORE,  DR.  ROSS  . Wabash 

MOORE,  WALTER,  Jr . Southern  California 

MORGAN,  OCTAVIUS  W.,  Jr . Stanford 

MORRIS,  JOHN  M . Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 

MORRISON,  WILLIS  I . Princeton 

Harvard  Law 

MOYSE,  GEO.  U . California 

MULFORD,  ROLAND  H . Princeton 

Pennsylvania 

MULL,  BERT  F . Ohio  Wesleyan 

MUNGER,  GEO.  E . Princeton 

MUNOZ,  GONZALO  C . Pennsylvania 

MUNOZ,  PAUL  . Pennsylvania 

MUNSON,  ARTHUR  CASE . Southern  California 

MURPHY,  DR.  CLAIRE  W . Harvard 

MYERS,  DESAIX  B . Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 

Pennsylvania 

MYERS,  LOUIS  W . Wisconsin 

MEYRS,  WM.  R . Iowa 


'02 

'05 

'02 

'08 

'96 

'10 

'09 

'06 

'02 

'05 

'97 

'09 

'12 

'98 

'03 

'04 

'10 

'94 

'08 

'05 

'95 

'88 


NASH,  CARL  ENOS  . Art  Institute 

Phila.  Schl.  Indust.  Art 

NEEL,  DR.  WHERRY  E . Southern  California 

NEHER,  OTTO  H . Stultgart,  Germany 

NETTLETON,  F.  H . Dartmouth 

NEWBERRY,  DR.  FRANK  J . Upper  Iowa 

Illinois 

NEWMARK,  HENRY  M . California 

NEWMARK,  MARCO  R . California 

NEWMARK,  ROBERT  . California 

NICHOLS,  DR.  CHAS.  B . Dartmouth 

NICHOLS,  CLARK  A.  . Syracuse 

NOBLE,  DR.  CHAS.  CROSSMAN..  Detroit  Medical 

NOLAN,  EDWARD  J . Southern  California 

NORTH,  JOHN  C . Southern  Calif.  Law 

NORTON,  HENRY  K . Dartmouth 

NUTTING,  E.  M . California 

NUTTING,  DR.  FLOYD  . Denver  Medical 


'01 

'01 

'84 

'93 

'98 

'98 

'03 

'02 

'71 

'96 

'97 

'11 

'04 

'05 

'04 

'89 


50 


OLBERG,  CHAS.  REAL  . Geo.  Washington  ’00 

OLIVER,  ERNEST  WARNER . California  *00 

OLMSTEAD,  REMINGTON . Harvard  ’05 

OLSHAUSEN,  B.  A . Stanford  ’02 

ORCUTT,  W.  W . Stanford 

ORMOND,  FRANCIS  . Galliard  Lausanne 

OSBORN,  J.  LESTER  . B.  Y.  College,  Utah  ’01 

OVERTON,  PAUL  . Williams 


PARDUE,  S.  H . 

PARKER,  L.  A . 

PARKER,  OSWALD  S . 

PARKS,  W.  HAMILTON . 

PARSONS,  SIDNEY  J . 

PASCOE,  DR.  ELMER  R . 

PECK,  C.  L . 

PENDLETON,  C.  W.,  Jr . 

PERRY,  FRED  J . . . 

PEYTON,  ROBERT  C . 

PHELPS,  JOHN  . 

PIERCE,  DR.  C.  W . 

PIERCE,  PROF.  E.  T . 

PIERCE,  S.  N . 

PINKHAM,  JAS.  ROY . 

POMEROY,  A.  E . 

PORTER,  FRANK  M . 

POTTER,  ISAAC  BUCKLIN 
POTTINGER,  DR.  F.  M . 

PUTMAN,  CHAS.  E . 

QUINT,  DR.  S.  J . 

RATH,  HOWARD  G . 

REED,  GEO.  H . 

REEVES,  H.  ALBAN  . 

REEVES,  JAMES  W . 

REPPY,  ROY  V . 

REYNOLDS,  WILFRED  T. 

RICE,  PARAN  F . 

RICE,  ROGER  L . 

RICHARDS,  CHAS . 


.Michigan,  U.  S.  C. 
.Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 

Texas 

Harvard 

.Michigan 

.Southern  California 

.Perdue 

Stanford 

.California 

.Stanford 

Stanford 

.Stanford 

.Southern  Calif.  Medical 
Union,  New  York 
.California 
.California 

Univ.  of  the  Pacific 

.Wisconsin 

Cornell 

.Otterbein 

Cincinnati 

.Minnesota 

.Southern  California 

.Williams 

.Emory 

.Farmington 

.Southern  California 

.Stanford 
Harvard  Law 

.Pomona 

.Syracure 

.Williams 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 

Yale 


’09 


’12 

’83 

’08 

’04 

’06 

’10 

’00 

’09 

’00 

’98 

’10 

’02 

’64 

’81 

’74 

’92 

’94 

’93 

’99 

’07 

’02 

’84 

’10 

’02 

’05 

’02 

’05 

’06 

’82 


51 


ROBY,  J.  B.. 


..Cambridge 

’96 

-Southern  California 

'03 

-Harvard 

’ll 

-Princeton 

’04 

..Cooper  Medical 

’94 

-Pennsylvania 

’95 

-Southern  California 

’ll 

-Miami 

’70 

-Rochester 

’82 

-New  York 

-Cornell 

’97 

-Garfield 

-Stanford 

’05 

.Southern  California 

’09 

-Rush  Medical 

'01 

-Southern  California 

-Michigan 

'75 

Meadville 

’77 

-Hahnemann 

’73 

-Stanford 

’07 

-Stanford 

’03 

..Techinkum  Mittweida 

’03 

-California 

’06 

-California 

-Pennsylvania 

..Pomona 

’05 

Harvard 

’07 

.Southern  California 

’09 

.California 

’99 

.California 

'03 

.Indiana 

’90 

.Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 

’10 

.Cincinnati 

'01 

.Michigan 

'08 

.California 

’07 

.Southern  California 

’99 

.Alabama  Polytechnic 

’01 

.California 

*08 

.Virginia  Mil.  Inst. 

.Georgetown 

’04 

.Stanford 

’05 

Harvard 

'09 

.Southern  California 

’06 

52 


SPALDING,  T.  R. 


SPENCER,  F.  McD. 


TAPPAAN,  CLAIR  S.. 


.Virginia 

’ll 

.Cornell 

’09 

.Cornell 

’87 

.Cooper  Medical 

’00 

.Stanford 

'12 

.California 

’13 

.Michigan 

'75 

.Stanford 

'08 

.Southern  California 

’09 

Columbia 

’04 

.Hamilton 

’76 

.Southern  California 

’09 

Virginia 

’10 

California 

'07 

Harvard 

'10 

.Southern  California 

’00 

.Miami  Medical 

.Centro 

’78 

.Geo.  Washington 

’05 

Stanford 

’03 

St.  Johns,  England 

’66 

California 

’10 

Harvard 

’00 

Southern  California 

’99 

Pennsylvania 

'91 

.Mississippi 

’81 

Geneva 

'05 

Southern  California 

’07 

Yale 

’96 

Stanford 

’05 

Columbia 

’09 

Pomona 

’99 

Stanford 

*97 

Cornell 

'98 

Boston 

'81 

Southern  California 

'07 

Pennsylvania 

’98 

Colby 

’03 

Harvard 

'07 

.Michigan 

'97 

Cornell 

*00 

53 


TAYLOR,  NELSON  . ..Stanford 

TAYLOR,  DR.  RAYMOND  G . Southern  California 

THOMAS,  DR.  C.  P. . . . Oregon 

THOMAS,  H.  W . - . -Westminster 

THOMAS,  OSCAR  E . -South  Carolina 

THOMAS,  WILLIAM  H . ..Chicago 

THOMPSON,  OSCAR  . ...Geo.  Washington 

THOMSON,  A.  P . . Southern  California 

THOMSON,  C.  W . . . . . ..Lafayette 

THORPE,  DR.  A.  C . . Minnesota 

THORPE,  DR.  HARVEY  LASHERChicago 

TODD,  EDWARD  W.  „ . „ . Lake  Forest 

TOWNE,  GEORGE  STARK . -....California 

TRASK,  JUDGE  D.  K . -.Waterville  Classical  Inst. 

TRIPPETT,  OSCAR  A . .Virginia 

TROOD,  S.  P . . . . University  of  Paris 

TRUEWORTHY,  DR.  JOHN  W . Rush  Medical 

TYROLER,  DR.  A . . . Michigan 


’10 

’96 

'88 

'02 

'06 

'06 

'11 

'97 

'83 

'97 

'09 

'00 

'08 

’81 

'78 

’97 

'65 

'94 


VALENTINE,  FRED’K  COFFIN—Union  '87 

VEDDER,  HORACE  E . -Union  '10 

Albany  Law  '12 

VISSCHER,  DR.  L.  G . Vurz,  Germany 

VOIGHT,  A.  H . -..Michigan  '81 

VOORHEES,  DR.  H.  M . Pomona  '01 

Southern  California  '06 


WAITE,  M.  P . 

WALDRON,  RICHARD,  Jr . 

WALKER,  JOHN  DOUGLAS 

WALL,  E.  T . - . 

WARREN,  J.  G . 

WARREN,  VAN  COURT  . . . 

WASHBURN,  H.  B . . 

WATSON,  LOYAL  F . 

WEAVER,  WM.  K . . 

WEBBER,  GEO.  W . 

WELLBORN,  CHAS . . 

WEYSE,  HENRY  G . 

WHEAT,  A.  C . 

WHEAT,  FRANK  I . . . 

WHEELER,  H.  O.,  Jr . 

WHEELER,  ROY  BRADLEY 


....Stanford 

...Michigan 

..-Chicago 

—Northwestern 

...Hiram 

...Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 

—Michigan 

....Rensselaer 

...Lake  Forest 

—Pratt  Institute 

...Columbia 

—Harvard 

...Michigan 

...Boston 

—Vermont 

...Harvard 


'00 

'01 

'98 

'06 

'10 

'03 

’07 

'95 

'02 

'85 

'88 

'90 

'87 

'04 

'05 


54 


WHITE,  DR.  HARRY  OSCAR . 

...Illinois 

WHITMAN,  DR.  C.  H . 

...Illinois 

’90 

WHITMAN,  N.  D . 

...Mass.  State 

'01 

WICKES,  L.  WEBSTER  . 

...Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 

’00 

Columbia 

’03 

WICKS,  PERCY  L . 

...California 

*06 

WIER,  HARRY  M . 

...Michigan 

’06 

WIESENDANGER,  THEADORE. 

...Geneva 

’73 

WILBUR,  JUDGE  C.  D . - 

...Anapolis 

’88 

WILLARD,  JOHN  F . 

...Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 

’76 

WILLARD,  J.  M . 

—California 

’04 

WILLETT,  C.  J . - 

—Michigan 

’71 

WILLIAMS,  BENJ.  O . 

...Cornell 

’05 

WILLIAMS,  E.  S . 

—Stanford 

'98 

WILLS,  DR.  WM.  LeMOYNE . 

—Harvard 

’76 

Univ.  of  Pennsylvania 

’82 

WILSON.  A.  E . 

...Berlin 

'07 

WILSON,  DR.  A.  P . 

—Southern  California 

’02 

WILSON,  HORACE  S . 

...Stanford 

’05 

WINTER,  FRANK  C . 

—Southern  California 

’06 

WITBECK,  CHAS.  STRONG _ 

...Yale 

'91 

WOOD,  AARON  FRANKLIN . 

...Indiana 

’04 

WOOD,  WARREN  D . 

...Rensselaer  Poly.  Inst. 

WOODRUFF,  GEO.  H . 

—Stanford 

'99 

W OOLWINE,  CLARE  W . „. 

—Stanford 

’ll 

WOOLWINE,  THOMAS  L . 

—Cumberland 

'08 

Columbia 

'04 

WRIGHT,  ALFRED  . 

...Stanford 

'10 

WRIGHT,  FOSTER  C . 

—Southern  California 

'99 

WRIGHT,  GILBERT  S . 

— Chickering  Institute 

YOUNG,  REV.  WM.  S . 

—Lafayette 

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ZERFING,  DR.  CHAS.  E . 

...Pennsylvania 

'95 

55 


NON-RESIDENT  MEMBERS 


ADAM,  CARL  F . Rensselaer 

BAKER,  LEO  D . California 

BEEBE,  DR.  J.  L . Northwestern 

BLAKE,  FRED  C . Missouri  School  of  Mines 

BLANCHARD,  NATHAN  W . Colby 

BLEDSOE,  JUDGE  BENJ.  F . Stanford 

BUCHER,  DR.  WM.  H . 

BUNCE,  WALTER  H . Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 

BURBANK,  EUGENE  D . Dartmouth 

BUSH,  IRVING  EDWARD . Columbia 

CHAPMAN,  CHAS.  STANLEY . Pomona 

Yale 

CLAPP,  RICHARD  E . Harvard 

CRITES,  G.  S . w... 

DIGNOWITY,  R.  P . Nevada 

FORSTER,  H.  WALDO . Harvard 

GREGG,  M.  H . Michigan 

HALL,  L.  CAMPBELL . Amherst 

HARWOOD,  JUDGE  CHAS.  E . Williams 

HARWOOD,  EDWARD  C . Stanford 

HARWOOD,  FRANK  H . Pomona 

HEALY,  REV.  EZRA  A . Victoria 

INGRAM,  STUART  H . -California 

MANWARING,  CLARENCE  T . 

MAYNARD,  REA  E . Stanford 

NAFTZGER,  R.  E . Stanford 

NICHOLS,  ALLEN  P . Yale 

NORDHOFF,  WALTER  . Yale 

OGLE,  JOHN  HOWARD . Cornell 

PAUL,  EARL  W . Pittsburg 

POST,  WM.  S . Knox 

POWER,  GEORGE  C . Yale 

RICE,  DR.  ELMER  V . Carleton  Col.  Penn.  Col. 

Dental  Surgery 

RICH,  FRANK  E . California 

ROSS,  JOHN  M . 

SALISBURY,  ALFRED  J.,  Jr . -California 

SCOTT,  CHAS.  F . . Ohio  Wesleyan 

SHEPHERD,  DR.  CHAS.  ANGELLBuffalo 
SINSHEIMER,  SIDNEY  W . California 


’90 

’10 

'03 

’05 

'53 

’96 

’84 

’91 

’91 

’10 

’12 

’04 

'10 

’74 

’96 

’52 

’95 

’98 

’72 

’08 

’94 

’06 

’91 

’03 

'01 

'88 

'74 

'90 

'90 

’07 

’94 

'96 

'95 


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STABLER,  LAIRD  J . 

. Michigan 

’85 

Perdue 

’91 

STORKE,  THOMAS  M . 

. Stanford 

’98 

SUMNER,  C.  B . 

. — Yale 

’62 

SUMNER,  GEO.  S . . 

. Pomona 

’84 

Yale 

’87 

THACHER,  E.  S . 

. Yale 

’72 

TWEEDY,  GEO.  A . 

. Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 

’00 

ULREY,  A.  B . 

. Indiana 

’92 

VAN  PATTEN,  DR.  PHILIP  S... 

. Columbia 

’98 

WATKINS,  W.  K . 

_ _ California 

o 

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WATSON,  G.  GAYLORD . 

. California 

’04 

WIER,  A.  C . 

. Knox 

’96 

YOUNG,  CHAS.  SUMNER . 

. Ohio  Wesleyan 

’75 

57 


DIRECTOR  MEMBERS 

BATCHELLER,  CHAS.  L. 
BURDETTE,  REV.  ROBERT  J. 
GATES,  L.  C. 

GIBBON,  THOS.  E. 

GREGG,  JACKSON  S. 

GRAFF,  M.  L. 

GREY,  ELMER 
HOLABIRD,  W.  H. 

HOUSH,  W.  H. 

LOTT,  CLIFFORD 
McVAY,  W.  E. 

PARKYNS,  G.  A. 

PATTERSON,  W.  C. 
PETTIGREW,  E.  T. 

SLAUSON,  JAMES 
WASHBURN,  WM.  J. 


58 


HONORARY  MEMBERS 


ADE,  GEORGE 
BAER,  DR.  J.  W. 

BLAISDELL,  J.  A. 

BOVARD,  G.  F. 

CHAFFEE,  LIEUT. -GEN.  ADNA 
SCHERER,  JAMES  A.  B. 


DECEASED  MEMBERS 


DR.  W.  E.  HIBBARD . - . 

LIEUT.  SAMUEL  V.  McLURE . 

GEORGE  WHITFIELD  WEST . .  November  25,  1912 

E.  R.  DART . . .  December  3,  1912 

CHESTER  LAWRENCE  . . _ .  December  21,  1912 

REV.  W.  F.  DAY,  D.  D . —  January  15,  1913 

HENRY  HAUSER  . . .  February  2,  1913 


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INDEX 


Page 

Advisory  Finance  Committee .  15 

Absent  Members  .  29 

Amendments  .  31 

Board  of  Directors .  10 

By-Laws  . ~  7 

Construction  of  By-Laws .  31 

Certificate  of  Secretary .  33 

Committees,  Standing  .  14 

Debt  .  30 

Directors’  Members  .  8 

Elections  . 20 

Election  of  Members .  22 

Faculty  and  Clergy  Members .  8 

Gratuities  or  Fees .  27 

Honorary  Members  .  9 

House  Rules  .  34 

Initiation  Fee  and  Dues .  25 

Ladies’  Dining  Room .  39 

Liability  of  Members  and  Interest  in  Prop¬ 
erty  of  the  Club .  30 

Library  and  Art  Committee .  17 

Limitation  of  Membership .  9 

List  of  Directors  and  Officers .  3 

List  of  Members  .  40 

Resident  .  40 

Non-resident  .  56 

Directors  .  58 

Honorary  .  59 

Deceased  .  59 

Meetings  of  the  Club . - .  21 

Meetings  of  the  Board  of  Directors .  23 


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Membership  Committee  .  17 

Miscellaneous  Provisions  as  to  Committees  18 

Nominatinf  Committee  .  15 

Nomination  of  Directors .  18 

Objections  to  Applicant .  24 

Officers  .  9 

Outing  Committee  . 17 

Payments  and  Penalties .  26 

Powers  and  Duties  of  Directors .  11 

President  .  13 

Program  Committee  .  17 

Proxies  .  30 

Qualifications  of  Members .  7 

Resident  and  Non-resident  Members .  7 

Resignations  of  Members .  29 

Secretary  .  14 

Temporary  Members  .  27 

Treasurer  . 14 

Title  Page  .  1 

Vacancies  How  Filled .  11 

Vice-President  .  13 

Visitors  .  27 


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